A mix of light rain and sleet is falling in Louisville. The temperature is 35 with road pavement temps in the lower to mid 40's. Roads will be wet this afternoon.I have drawn a line separating the snow from the mix and from the rain.Further to the east the snow line should be drawn to the south as it is now snowing in Ashland, KY near Huntington, WV.Very large flakes are being reported in NE KY.Lexington has a light coating of ice on the trees.The main snow accumulation has been over Missouri with amounts so far in the 1/2 to 2 inch range.Louisville will see a slow transition to sleet and temps may fall to near freezing by late afternoon or early evening. I thought the drop would be faster with dew points in the mid 20's, but Evansville has had a steady rain and 35 degrees with a dew point of 29. They haven't been dropping much.The WPC at 8:00 PM has a band of snow of northern Kentucky and southern Indiana.Heaviest accumulations will be over eastern Kentucky where it is already snowing.Snow accumulations are still possible, mainly on the grass. There is a window for that early this evening with the snow diminishing overnight.Amounts look to be light. Some areas could top out in the 1-2 inch range but many areas will be less than that.TWITTER: JohnBelskiWLKYFACEBOOK: John BelskiFACEBOOK: WLKY Weather

A mix of light rain and sleet is falling in Louisville. The temperature is 35 with road pavement temps in the lower to mid 40's. Roads will be wet this afternoon.

I have drawn a line separating the snow from the mix and from the rain.

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Further to the east the snow line should be drawn to the south as it is now snowing in Ashland, KY near Huntington, WV.

Very large flakes are being reported in NE KY.

Lexington has a light coating of ice on the trees.

The main snow accumulation has been over Missouri with amounts so far in the 1/2 to 2 inch range.

Louisville will see a slow transition to sleet and temps may fall to near freezing by late afternoon or early evening. I thought the drop would be faster with dew points in the mid 20's, but Evansville has had a steady rain and 35 degrees with a dew point of 29. They haven't been dropping much.

The WPC at 8:00 PM has a band of snow of northern Kentucky and southern Indiana.Heaviest accumulations will be over eastern Kentucky where it is already snowing.

Snow accumulations are still possible, mainly on the grass. There is a window for that early this evening with the snow diminishing overnight.

Amounts look to be light. Some areas could top out in the 1-2 inch range but many areas will be less than that.